Proposed changes could affect how students toss their trash
Changes to the rules around the region's waste management program aimed at reducing landfill waste could prove to be a learning curve for most students and residents of the tri-city area.
See something, say something
In recent weeks, two muggings have occurred on the UW campus raising concerns around campus safety and how students might be making themselves more vulnerable to crime.
Are exams a dying breed?
Traditional exam-heavy grading schemes are being pushed aside as many UW professors are choosing to distribute the weight of final exams throughout the semester with a variety of smaller assessments.
Psychology network coming to UW
Feds VP Internal Maaz Yasin published a tweet on April 12 suggesting that 'fast,' 'safe,' and 'secure' online psychologists and counsellors could soon be a service available to UW students.
New beer rules delight and confuse
With an April 15 announcement, the Government of Ontario finally began the process of shaking up the sale of alcohol in this province.
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The world this week
Feds in talks with UW to prioritize club usage of Fed Hall space
UW officials and Feds are looking to grant UW clubs access to Federation Hall, more commonly referred to as Fed Hall.
International students protest against 9.2 per cent tuition increase
A group of international students decided to take a stand against the raise of international tuition by collecting signatures Tuesday, April 14 and Friday, April 17 outside DC library. Over 300 signatures were collected.
7D and 7E buses are here to stay, for now
After extensive public consultation, the Grand River Transit will not follow through with its proposal to eliminate the 7D and 7E bus route, at least for now.
Groundbreaking ceremony marks beginning of construction of new arts space
Student leaders, faculty, staff and students attend grounbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of construction of the new hagey hall extension project.